Blakely’s attorney also requested bail, but it was denied by the judge.
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This company is aiming to bring a medical waste processing facility to Pahrump.
The incident began when a deputy noticed a vehicle traveling over the speed limit on Highway 160.
Living Free’s annual benefit brings in tens of thousands of dollars for addiction recovery services.
Local bird expert Len Warren to lead Saturday morning outing in Shoshone.
Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel, the chief of the National Guard Bureau, made his first visit as a four-star general to the Nevada Air National Guard base to headline the inaugural Nevada Air National Guard Leadership Summit.
A new era at Pahrump Valley High School is set to begin in early August.
The man charged in the death of a 3-year-old Pahrump girl made his initial court appearance on Tuesday morning.
The iconic Clown Motel in Tonopah, that’s been drawing enthusiasts from all over the world, is going on the market.
A 78-year-old Pahrump man is dead following a single-vehicle rollover crash.
The walls on the new Tractor Supply Co. retail store, still under construction, were damaged with graffiti over the weekend, management at the site said.
A 2017 County Health Rankings report put Nye 16th out of 17 Nevada counties in health outcomes and health factors.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is expected in Nevada soon to review two national monuments here, but the Democratic congressman who represents the area said he feels left out of the process.
Former Nevada Rep. Cresent Hardy announced Tuesday that he won’t be seeking any office in 2018.
Valley Electric Association’s sale of its 230-kilovolt transmission system to Chicago-based GridLiance Holdco for just more than $200 million remains on hold, as a path to federal regulatory approval has been stymied since early 2017.
Blakely’s attorney also requested bail, but it was denied by the judge.
This company is aiming to bring a medical waste processing facility to Pahrump.
The incident began when a deputy noticed a vehicle traveling over the speed limit on Highway 160.
Living Free’s annual benefit brings in tens of thousands of dollars for addiction recovery services.
